On the 66th episode of the What is a Good Life? podcast, I am delighted to introduce our guest, Thomas Moore. Thomas is the author of the #1 New York Times Best Seller, Care of the Soul. Since then, he has written thirty books on matters of soul and spirit. His most recent book is The Eloquence of Silence. He lectures in many parts of the world and is also a psychotherapist influenced mainly by C. G. Jung and James Hillman, his close friend for four decades. He has won many awards, including an honorary doctorate from Lesley University and the 2003 Humanitarian Award from Einstein Medical School.
In this episode, Thomas shares his journey from spending 13 years studying to be a priest, to being a lecturer and professor before becoming a psychotherapist and a prolific and bestselling author. At each moment he made a significant life change, he felt fully led by his daemon (an inner, guiding spirit or urge) to help him make considerable decisions with unwavering conviction. Throughout this conversation, Thomas shares many important insights and anecdotes for living a more connected and aligned life with our inner wisdom and soul.
There is so much to glean from this episode regarding how we live our lives, how we make significant decisions, embrace pivotal moments, and perhaps it suggests a life philosophy that could steer you away from trying to figure out every conceivable scenario before committing to your next major change.
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Running Order:
02:37 Podcast begins
04:27 Responding to big urges and opportunities
09:50 A feeling of certainty beyond our logic
14:52 Practicing engagement with our daemon
19:57 Seeing life more poetically
25:42 Thomas’ friendship with Hillman
28:39 Leaving life as a lecturer
32:02 Starting life as a therapist and writer
35:05 Experiencing the success of Care of the Soul
38:57 The influence of Samuel Beckett and silence
43:47 The role of image in a life of soul
48:47 Humour and not holding it all too tightly
53:02 The lack of emptiness in our society
58:13 What is a good life for Thomas?